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Tuesday, April 22nd
Easter Vigil 2025
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Tuesday, April 22nd
Good Friday 2025
Tuesday, April 15th
Holy Thursday Repost 2025
The story of the Lord’s Supper illustrates how Jesus empowered the disciples to take over the ministry. He inspired them to challenge structural and institutional control and take responsibility for creating a better world. We can learn much from this about listening and giving voice and self determination to our own indigenous people.
Tuesday, April 15th
Palm Sunday Liturgy, 2025
Palm Sunday invites us to take a side in our peace making. Not a peace imposed from above with superior weapons and force, but a peace fostered through connecting and relationship building. A peace modelled in Jesus who entered Jerusalem disarmed and on a donkey, as opposed to the Roman overlords entering at the same time with displays of might and power.
Monday, April 14th
The Still, Small Voice – Liturgy April 6, 2025
In our busy lives we often forget to pause to savour the moment; to be still and experience gratitude. A moment of being quiet can be difficult. The times we do this can be real moments of Joy. As we prepare for Easter this year, may we find times to pause and savour life.
Monday, March 31st
Prayer & Work – Liturgy March 30, 2025
Prayer and Work – The Benedictine Rule. As we continue our Lenten focus on issues highlighted in Soul Murmurings by Andrew Kennelly, Liz will explore the interwovenness between our spirituality and our work – both paid and non-paid.
Monday, March 24th
Reclaiming the Wisdom teaching of Jesus – Liturgy March 23, 2025
This week Margaret will be discussing the importance of reclaiming the Wisdom teaching of Jesus about non-dual consciousness. Margaret will also be drawing from Andrew Kennelly’s book, Soul Murmurings, to explain how reflecting on life experiences, such as enjoying arts and travel, can begin the journey into the heart and then out into the world again, to a lived experience of the connectedness of all.
Tuesday, March 18th
Everyday Rituals That Bring us Together – Liturgy March 16, 2025
This week, Narelle Mullins uses thoughts from Andrew Kennelly’s book “Soul Murmurings” with the focus being on the significance of rituals in our lives’’ ’everyday rituals and those that bring us together in shared spiritual experiences. Given the unfolding of the future of St Mary’s in Exile, there is an even greater need for meaningful rituals that express memories, gratitude, wonder, joy, laughter as well as possibly grief and loss and definitely enduring hope.
Thursday, March 6th
Soul Murmurings - Liturgy March 2, 2025
As we approach Lent this year and we prepare to celebrate Easter, we are choosing as our theme ‘Soul Murmurings’. It is taken from Andrew Kennelly’s new book with the same name. Andrew writes: ‘Soul Murmurings offers a new interpretation of spirituality.
Sunday, February 23rd
Trick or Trio – Liturgy February 23, 2025
This week Liz will explore a contemporary understanding of the Doctrine of Trinity. John Shelby Spong said that Trinity is not a definition of God, but a description of how we experience the ultimate reality of the sacred.